In "The Unbearable Bassington," Saki deftly combines wit, social satire, and narrative ingenuity to explore the follies of Edwardian society through the lens of the effete and charming young protagonist, Reginald Bassington. The novella unfolds with a keen sense of irony, delving into the absurdities of the British gentry, especially their preoccupations with social status, aesthetics, and the tri...